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Is your pasta on the list? Carrefour recalls 25 products over allergy fears

Understanding the recent recall of Carrefour pasta products and the steps consumers should take to ensure safety.
In recent developments, a significant recall of 25 pasta varieties under the Carrefour brand has been announced, causing concern among consumers. The recall, initiated due to the presence of mustard traces, aims to protect individuals from potential allergic reactions. Although the situation might seem alarming, it is essential to remain calm and follow the guidelines provided by health authorities to ensure consumer safety.
The specifics of the Carrefour pasta recall
The recall involves 25 batches of both simple and whole wheat semolina pasta, all bearing the Carrefour Classic label. This precautionary measure is intended to prevent allergic reactions among consumers who may be sensitive to mustard, an allergen that can cause severe reactions in some individuals. However, it is important to note that those without mustard allergies are not at risk from these products.
Identifying the affected pasta products
The affected products, all produced at the facility located at Via G. Falcone 188, San Clemente (RN), include a wide range of pasta types with a minimum shelf life until March 5, 2027. The specific varieties include:
- Bucatini 12, 500 g package;
- Capelli d’angelo 58, 500 g package;
- Conchigliette 139, 500 g package;
- Ditali rigati 47, 500 g package;
- Ditalini rigati 49, 500 g package;
- Fantasia di pasta 88, 500 g package;
- Farfalle 66, 500 g and 1 kg packages;
- Farfalle integrali 200, 500 g package;
- Farfalline 68, 500 g package;
- Fusilli 28, 500 g and 1 kg packages;
- Fusilli integrali 51, 500 g package;
- Gramigna 41, 500 g package;
- Mezze maniche 32, 500 g package;
- Mezze maniche integrali 43, 500 g package;
- Mezze penne rigate 145, 500 g package;
- Mezze penne rigate integrali 134, 500 g package;
- Penne rigate 20, 500 g and 1 kg packages;
- Penne rigate integrali 137, 500 g package;
- Sedani rigati 44, 500 g package;
- Spaghetti 5, 500 g and 1 kg packages;
- Spaghetti integrali 89, 500 g package;
- Spaghettini 3, 500 g package;
- Stelline 46, 500 g package;
- Tortiglioni 37, 500 g and 1 kg packages;
- Tortiglioni integrali 70, 500 g package.
Steps for consumers with affected products
For consumers who have purchased these products, Carrefour offers the option to return the pasta to any Carrefour store for a full refund, even without a receipt. This proactive measure ensures that consumers can easily address the issue without financial loss.
Advice for consumers and precautions to take
While the recall may cause concern, it’s crucial to approach the situation calmly. Consumers are advised to check their pantry for the listed products and return them promptly if found. For those who might have inadvertently consumed the pasta, monitoring for any allergic symptoms and consulting a healthcare professional is recommended.
In conclusion, while the recall of Carrefour pasta products is a significant action, it underscores the importance of food safety and consumer protection. By following the suggested guidelines and remaining vigilant, consumers can safeguard their health and continue to trust in the measures taken by health authorities and retailers.
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